My old radio job was like this. I never saw any sexual harrasment but there was lotsa sex going on. The best place during lunch was the lowest level in the parking garage. A whole lotta sex & drugs down there.

So the woman quotes in the article basically said, "Dude wants to invite me to his hotel room, can I get fired for that?" "No, cool. I'm doing it."

Is it harassment if the inviter correctly intuits that the invitee is able to consider the offer on its merit, place of employment excluded? Is there an implied power structure? My employer has 10,000 employees. If I work in a totally different unit, in a different city, and we're at a conference together I should not proposition someone who might be interested in a tryst?

The scandal shook up the whole culture at the network, exposing an affair between Katie Lacey, a marketing senior vice president, and David Berson, a married programming director.They were both fired - but later married.Soon after, in 2010, Berson landed a cushy gig as the No. 2 executive at CBS Sports.